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Are all those offers you see ads for, like get a free gift card or iPod for doing something, legit, or a scam?
The majority of these programs are performance based advertising projects where they get paid to have you sign up on different people's mailing lists and/or require you to buy certain product, that you probably wouldn't buy otherwise, in order to "qualify" for your prize. What they make for your purchases is enough to get you an ipod or card at wholesale, so they end up making some money.
They usually send you through 5-6 pages of possible lists to join and then if you don't end up getting the extra products, they're still making money for each list you go on.
Not a scam, but probably more expensive than buying it outright.
Autumn
they are all horrible scams. no matter what you fill out they will keep on and on with you having to fill out things and you never get the item.
Avesh k
Hi, well mr John is perfectly rite
EddieN120
TINSTAAFL: there is no such thing as a free lunch.